Show PMSE FOR EVVKILEY His Answer to China Characterized Char-acterized a Masterpiece HE AVOIDED ALL THREATS I Berlin Vcrwaerts Eulogistic of Undo Sam German Foreign Office Points Out that the United States is Placed Substantially in Same Position Posi-tion as Germany and Francer Portion Por-tion of German Press Continues to Assert tat America is Trying to I Port Company With the Powers Berlin July GTIe German Foreign I ofllce which has received no additional news romChina today points out that the conditions for mediation demanded by President Mcfclnley published in Berlin this morning place the United States In substantially the same position posi-tion a Germany and France N ever theless the German picss continues to f assert that the Washington Government Govern-ment Is trying to part company with the powers The Frcisslnlge Zcitung remarks IIAI1 the powers with one exception refuse l re-fuse to be deceived longer by Chinese double dealing That exception Is the 1 iUnltod Stales which formally abandoned aban-doned tit concert of the powers Another circumstance which has crcumstance made a bad Impression here l the refusal re-fusal of the American and British Admirals Ad-mirals to vote to give Russia control over the railroad to Tlcn Tsin The Berliner Tageblatt says that such refusal re-fusal Is a proof of dissension among the powers and can only encourage the Chinese The Kreuz Zeltung which repeats its pessimistic views concerning the harmonious har-monious action of the powers asserts that the present difficulties in the way of a united advance upon Peking arc even greater than the military difficulties tiesThe The yorwaerts contrasts President I MeKinieys answer to the Chinese note I with Count von Buelows praising President McKinleys as a masterpiece and saying The American President plays upon Chinas sympathy without II t I in the slightest degree committing himself him-self While he states certain conditions clearly and energetically he avoids I every threat and all rude rattling of I the saber McKInley Is really a man of lino parts 1 Count von Buelow before going to I l Bremcrhaven had an Interview with the Russian Embassador and subsequently subse-quently with the American On the folio I fol-io lag day Tuesday he conferred with the Embassadors of AustriaHungary France Italy and Great Britain I is f I understood that the Chinese situation vas discussed t t The National Zeltung argues strongly strong-ly against the assumption that the prohibition tIt pro-hibition of tho exportation of arms to China would leave China without arms |